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Trisquel 7.0
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1. Open up a terminal
2. Execute the command <code>sudo apt-get install $PKG</code>, where
   <code>$PKG</code> is the package
3. When prompted, confirm the installation by pressing 'y' followed
   by the enter key.

**Side-note:** If you get an error, you probably need to update your
               listings-- run the <code>sudo apt-get update</code>
               command to do so.
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Parabola
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1. Open up a terminal
2. Run the command <code>sudo pacman -S $PKG</code>, where 
   <code>$PKG</code> is the package

**Side-note:** If you get an error, you probably need to update your
               listings. Run the <code>sudo pacman -Sy</code> command
               to update your listings.
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LibertyBSD 5.9
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1. Open up a terminal
2. Run the command <code>doas pkg_add -v $PKG</code>, where <code>$PKG
   </code> is the package

**Side-note:** If you get an error, you probably don't have your 
               <code>$PKG_PATH</code> environment variable set, nor
               /etc/pkg.conf configured.

1. Make sure the <code>$PKG_PATH</code> environment variable is a valid
   path to a LBSD package repo
2. To do so, run the command <code>echo $PKG_PATH</code>-- if you see a
   result like "http://[...]/pub/LibertyBSD/5.9/packages/$arch", you're
   good.
3. Otherwise, set the variable with this command 
   <code>PKG_PATH=http://[...]/pub/LibertyBSD/5.9/packages/$arch</code>
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